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    also progressed, but slowly. From 1991 to 2000, 48 firms were privatized. India had also reduced its tariffs and quotas and its restrictions on foreign investment, and achieved improvements in regulation. It was clear that states in India, like Maharashtra and Gujarat, that accepted these policies more openly pulled ahead of the other states by a…

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    INTRO With the rise of the Asian Tigers, the world’s attention has shifted to the East in terms of growth prospects and economic potential. Similar to other Asian countries, India has possessed the right ingredients for this transformation. However, because of its combination of a closed economy and a democratic government, changes were slow to come. India is in a different place now; it has been growing rapidly: inflation has eased, international investors are bullish on India and the Modi…

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    1. Kabini River Lodge- Enchanted with the beauties of wild and the former hunting grounds for the Maharaja of Mysore, lays the elegant Kabini river lodge. The 54 acres of property is nestled on the bank of river Kabini, offering the charms of elephants, deer, wild bores and even panthers. It’s just because of its marvelous service and extraordinary location, that it is rated as one of the top 5 wildlife resorts. With the absence of T.V. and A/C this place truly defines the meaning Nature. The…

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    Case Studies of Crisis Management and Communication Examples of companies in crisis. After discussing and examining crisis, crisis communication, and the eight step model, this research will prove the effectiveness of the eight step model on crises through an evaluation and analysis of the eight step model’s practical application in five real life crisis case studies (Argenti, 2013). The Johnson & Johnson’s Tylenol recall, British Petroleum’s (BP) Deepwater Horizon disaster, Perrier’s benzene…

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    Mathura Rape Case Study

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    Introduction: The case Tukaram vs. State of Maharashtra also known, as the Mathura rape case is a landmark case, which is based on a crime of rape that took place in a rural area known as Desai Ganj and it is said that two police constables committed the rape. The High court held the two accused guilty whereas the Trial court as well as the Supreme Court held that the accused were not guilty of rape. Facts: In the case Mathura is the girl who has alleged that the two police constables Ganpat…

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    Amartya Sen Famine

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    One way in which this instability is manifested is through actual famines. Famines can be defined as an extreme scarcity of food. As Amartya Sen explained, most famines are not created by food shortages. The traditional “causes” such as harvest failures, droughts, and decreasing food imports are often not contributing factors. Moreover, Sen believed that social systems determine how a society’s food is distributed have the greatest influence over whether famines occur. Sen’s theory can be…

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    ABSTRACT: Genetic Algorithm is one of the global optimization schemes that have gained popularity as a means to attain water resources optimization. It is an optimization technique, based on the principle of natural selection, derived from the theory of evolution, is used for solving optimization problems. In the present study Genetic Algorithm (GA) has been used to develop a policy for optimizing the release of water for the purpose of irrigation. The study area is Sukhi Reservoir project in…

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    Laxmi Agro Case Study

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    History of the company Conceived by Ms. Krittika Raheja, Mr. Rohit Bainipal, Mr. Mihir Kapadia and Mr. Dheeraj Wadhwa, Laxmi Agro is an enterprise which has established a foothold in the onion export market. Since its inception, Laxmi Agro's endeavor has been to procure Indian Onions par excellence directly from high quality yielding farms. We adhere to strict quality compliance and have created a niche for ourselves in the realms of fresh onion exports. We are propelled by a strong ethical and…

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    PROSTITUTION Prostitute is a person who allows her body to be used for sexual activities for payment. So, prostitution is sale of sexual services like oral sex or sexual intercourse for compensation. It is one of the oldest professions of the world and has been there since time immemorial. In ancient India prostitutes were referred as Devdasis, who originally were celibate dancing girls used in temple ceremonies and for entertainment of upper class. Devadasi literally means God’s female servant…

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    technology marketplace providing information technology (IT) service, consulting and business solutions. It was established in 1968 as a subsidiary of Tata Group. TCS got incorporated as a separate entity in 1995. It has its headquarters at Mumbai, Maharashtra, and operated in 46 countries. Based on its record of outstanding services, innovation, collaborative partnerships and corporate responsibility, TCS stands as largest IT services firm in Asia today. According 2013 revenue reports TCS is…

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